While many Canadians were first introduced to Drake as “Wheelchair Jimmy” way back when he was still a fresh-faced Aubrey Graham, it may still comes as a surprise to learn that the rapper has announced plans to return to television.

And not just with any special or series. Drake has got his eyes set on the London gang series Top Boy, which was originally cancelled after the second season. As a massive fan of the show, unwilling to see it come to an end, Drake did what we all wish we could do when our favourite show gets cancelled — he bought the rights to the series.

Back in 2014, he tweeted about his love for the show, writing, “Everybody on Top Boy gives such incredible performances. That show is just too good.”

And now, according to star Ashley Walters, the producers are planning to outfit him with a role.

“We met up to start talking about the show and we are working out a role for him,” Walters said to the Daily Mirror. “He loves acting, of course he wanted a part. He’s going to be really hands on and is getting stuck into it.”

And according to Fader, last year, rapper Skepta, whom Drake collaborated with previously, revealed he was contributing to the show’s return as well and that the two have been creating “greatness” together.

The show’s third season is set to premiere in 2018, giving Drake plenty of time to work on his accent.